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, i invite him to dialogue, to debate, and to work together for venezuela. for the bulgarian people, for the bolivarian venezuelan. that is why i start by sending these greetings to them and extending these two hands and hearts to them, in the name of all of us because we are brothers. >> venezuelan he president hugo chÁvez speaking after winning another six-year term in office. in his concession speech, henrique capriles urged chÁvez to recognize the voices of those who voted against him. >> i hope a political movement that has been in power for 14 years understands that almost half the country does not agree with them. -- does not agree with him. i ask for those in power to have respect, recognition of almost half the country. >> to talk more about the significance of the victory of chÁvez, we go to caracas to speak with danny glover, american actor, film director, and political activist. he has been in venezuela as an electoral monitor. welcome to "democracy now!" can you tell us what you have observed in this for the election of president chÁvez? >>
, i invite him to dialogue, to debate, and to work together for venezuela. for the bulgarian people, for the bolivarian venezuelan. that is why i start by sending these greetings to them and extending these two hands and hearts to them, in the name of all of us because we are brothers. >> venezuelan he president hugo chÁvez speaking after winning another six-year term in office. in his concession speech, henrique capriles urged chÁvez to recognize the voices of those who voted against...
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he has been president of venezuela nearly 14 years. >>> 4, 3, 2, 1 -- and liftoff. liftoff of the spacex falcon 9 rocket. >> sunday night marked a new era is space flight. the first launch and bound for the international space station. nasa stepped aside signing a contract to ship cargo on 12 missions. a historic night in football as well. drew brees topped the touchdown pass record. he threw a touchdown pass in his 48th consecutive game. those are the headlines this hour. i am don lemon keeping you informed. cnn the most trusted name in news. >>> i'm ruben kihuen, i'm running for united states congress. >> okay. >> thank you, my friend. >> reporter: ruben kihuen, energetic, enthused. and emboldened by his trip to washington, d.c. is back in las vegas. >> i love you, ruben. >> reporter: continuing his campaign to become nevada's first latino congressman but the polls are telling a different story. must have been people in your campaign crunching those numbers and saying, ruben, we're in trouble. >> we were not focused on what that poll or any of those polls were say
he has been president of venezuela nearly 14 years. >>> 4, 3, 2, 1 -- and liftoff. liftoff of the spacex falcon 9 rocket. >> sunday night marked a new era is space flight. the first launch and bound for the international space station. nasa stepped aside signing a contract to ship cargo on 12 missions. a historic night in football as well. drew brees topped the touchdown pass record. he threw a touchdown pass in his 48th consecutive game. those are the headlines this hour. i am...
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appears to show castro on a mini bus, along with several other people, including a visiting official from venezuela. that official confirmed that he met with castro for five years yesterday. and overnight, this photo shows the former cuban president holding a newspaper with friday's date. >>> two americans are among the seven new saints named by pope benedict. the first native american saint from the u.s. and the other is a franciscan nun who lepers in hawaii. >> don't try that at home, folks. >>> well, time now for the weather from across the nation. a wintry day in the northwest. more than a foot of snow in the sierra nevada. up to ten inches in the ca cascades. thunderstorms are from minneapolis and green bay to chicago, st. louis and dallas. >> 80s from dallas to miami, 60s in the northeast. mostly sunny from minneapolis to salt lake city. >>> still ahead, don't look now, but a big cut could be coming out of your paycheck in january, no matter who wins the white house. >>> and what do cyclists have to say about lance armstrong. >>> and later, coming up, the giants fish who invited himself on bo
appears to show castro on a mini bus, along with several other people, including a visiting official from venezuela. that official confirmed that he met with castro for five years yesterday. and overnight, this photo shows the former cuban president holding a newspaper with friday's date. >>> two americans are among the seven new saints named by pope benedict. the first native american saint from the u.s. and the other is a franciscan nun who lepers in hawaii. >> don't try that...
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that's exactly what chavez has in venezuela. he has a national tv network and also venezuela law allows him to break into programming, even if the broadcasters are private, if the government decides that it is okay to do so. >> whatever kind of campaign he wants they can put it on the air. >> meanwhile, this man has to go through regular channels like candidates here in the huns. he has to pay for air time. pay for spots. to begin with that part of the campaign alone is highly, highly unfair. >> does he have a chance? does he have any kind of chance? >> you saw him there campaigning. he's very energetic. he's traveling by bus. campaigning throughout venezuela by bus. he's visited more than 300 towns. again given the circumstances, it's an uphill battle. >> is there vote near ti my addition that weighs into this as well. >> if you worked for the national government in venezuela the writing is on the wall. it's not open, it's not public but everybody is expected to vote for chavez. the other thing is that if there's a lot of publi
that's exactly what chavez has in venezuela. he has a national tv network and also venezuela law allows him to break into programming, even if the broadcasters are private, if the government decides that it is okay to do so. >> whatever kind of campaign he wants they can put it on the air. >> meanwhile, this man has to go through regular channels like candidates here in the huns. he has to pay for air time. pay for spots. to begin with that part of the campaign alone is highly,...
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venezuela's hugo chavez has won a third presidential term. fireworks were set off in the capital of caracas has huge crowds gathered to celebrate the victory. there have been no immediate reports of unrest, despite fears that election results would destabilize that country. chavez has enjoyed wide support from venezuela's poor in large part because he used oil profits to give away homes in subsidized groceries. some if fear that many of the wealthier class that supported the opposition candidate will leave the country n. a victory speech he vowed to continue the socialist reforms of his past two terms. coming up on "news nation" -- >> close to him said he got the sense that senator obama really wondered if he could continue in politics. >> so intriguing. we have a sneak peek, a new documentary on the president and mitt romney. it airs tomorrow night, but we'll give you a peek today. >>> check out the tumblr page. you'll find pictures at newsnation d newsnatio newsnation.tumblr.com. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defen
venezuela's hugo chavez has won a third presidential term. fireworks were set off in the capital of caracas has huge crowds gathered to celebrate the victory. there have been no immediate reports of unrest, despite fears that election results would destabilize that country. chavez has enjoyed wide support from venezuela's poor in large part because he used oil profits to give away homes in subsidized groceries. some if fear that many of the wealthier class that supported the opposition...
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turning to international news now, it's election day in venezuela. people are going to the polls to vote for their next president. president hugo chavez is hoping to hold onto his power. his challenge this election is a centrist state governor. paula newton is live for us from caracas. paula, we hear there were lots of long lines outside the voting stations well before the doors even opened. how is it going? >> reporter: long lines including where hugo chavez voted. i'm not sure at our elections people wait that long, three, four, five six hours some people still in line. we are getting hints they have to keep the polls longer than 6:00 p.m., which is when they were scheduled to close locally. having sdz that, things were calm where hugo chavez was voting. he voted and there was quite a bit of commotion outside after that. what is clear here, fred, and this is important in this very tight race, he says that he will live by the result, whatever it is, if that means that even if it sweeps him out of office. take a listen. >> translator: none of you sho
turning to international news now, it's election day in venezuela. people are going to the polls to vote for their next president. president hugo chavez is hoping to hold onto his power. his challenge this election is a centrist state governor. paula newton is live for us from caracas. paula, we hear there were lots of long lines outside the voting stations well before the doors even opened. how is it going? >> reporter: long lines including where hugo chavez voted. i'm not sure at our...
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the giants and tigers boast a combined total of 9 players from venezuela. cbs 5 reporter joe vazquez tells us t
the giants and tigers boast a combined total of 9 players from venezuela. cbs 5 reporter joe vazquez tells us t
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iran, cuba, venezuela, these countries are tiny compared to the soviet union. they don't pose a serious threat to us the way the soviet union posed a threat to us. we were willing to talk to the soviet union when they said we are going wipe you off the planet. in iran, they spend 1/100th of what we spend on the military. if iran tried to pose a threat to us, they wouldn't stand a chance. >> sean: iran, not a threat. and on a verge of nuclear weapon because he couldn't stop them. >> he completely discounts the fact that iran has been at the core of half of the terrorist activity going on in the world. even he said last night iran is the biggest state sponsor of trim. he is the one that, written the ayatollah letters and the leak to the "new york times" was that thet i can that iran was going to have talks to with us. first people to deny it is government of iran. they don't want to talk to him. it's pathetic to talk to iran and they don't want to talk to him. >> one of the biggest problems with this white house has been from the beginning. their ban on the use o
iran, cuba, venezuela, these countries are tiny compared to the soviet union. they don't pose a serious threat to us the way the soviet union posed a threat to us. we were willing to talk to the soviet union when they said we are going wipe you off the planet. in iran, they spend 1/100th of what we spend on the military. if iran tried to pose a threat to us, they wouldn't stand a chance. >> sean: iran, not a threat. and on a verge of nuclear weapon because he couldn't stop them. >>...
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bush, the man who shall not be named, and pivots to venezuela. what do you make of that? >> i was -- i have to be honest i was stunned just by that huge delay before answering the question. generally that delay is like i'm glad you asked that question it was a good question. when it becomes about in the green room were we having spinach, what was the dip we had there. it took him two different questions to ramp up to how do i handle the george bush question and then the difference being extraordinary differences. i mean things that really don't deal with policy, deal with the last eight years, and then obviously president obama stepping up and not just saying here's how you're the same, i thought it was kind of brilliant to say you know what, he is different, so far to the right of george bush, you don't want to see this guy in the white house. it was a very interesting exchange in a night of interesting exchanges. >> it was -- mark, john heilemann has a great discover story on bill clinton and one of the things that stuck out to me, he's talking about clinton getting rea
bush, the man who shall not be named, and pivots to venezuela. what do you make of that? >> i was -- i have to be honest i was stunned just by that huge delay before answering the question. generally that delay is like i'm glad you asked that question it was a good question. when it becomes about in the green room were we having spinach, what was the dip we had there. it took him two different questions to ramp up to how do i handle the george bush question and then the difference being...
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. >>> hugo chavez, the president of venezuela is facing re-election with voting to be held next sunday, october 7th. chavez told an interviewer that if he were an american, he would vote for president obama over mitt romney. >>> music magazine has ranked the ten best presidents since 1900. franklin d. roosevelt, president during the depression and world war ii was ranked number one. number ten was barack obama. >>> and as the supreme court starts its fall term, justice ruth bader ginsbebegin ginsburg oldest on the supreme court. you probably did not know gin gingsburg and scalia spend every new years with reach over's family welcoming in the new year. >>> and now here's a look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,437. the s&p lost six. the nasdaq was down 20. taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo, the nikkei dropped 73 points, while in hong kong, the hang seng was closed for a holiday. >>> as a new quarter begins and presidential candidates prepare to square off, economic data will be of particular interest to wall street and main street this week. the l
. >>> hugo chavez, the president of venezuela is facing re-election with voting to be held next sunday, october 7th. chavez told an interviewer that if he were an american, he would vote for president obama over mitt romney. >>> music magazine has ranked the ten best presidents since 1900. franklin d. roosevelt, president during the depression and world war ii was ranked number one. number ten was barack obama. >>> and as the supreme court starts its fall term,...
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if this hit a utopian, social utopian like venezuela or cuba goodbye. capitalism makes catastrophe surmountable. san sky wouldn't have been kind to occupy wall streeters. >> eric: or california. >> dana: i am worried about people who are not able to get to their jobs an they say they make an hourly wage. they are not on a salary. might not be full-time employees. they're part-time. i'm sure employers are being as understanding as they can be, but the economic damage will be felt by those people. >> eric: i want to make a point. mayor bloomberg came out and put a three-passenger minimum in cars. remember, there are no trains coming in the area. no subways coming in the area. you have to take a bus or get in a car. people who can't afford to hire car service, they have to do something. now he is going keep the people who may be three or four making $5 plus tips, they can't come to work. >> greg: if you know a new yorker, new yorkers don't know anybody. how am i going to find three people? >> andrea: that's just now, greg. >> greg: i don't know three peopl
if this hit a utopian, social utopian like venezuela or cuba goodbye. capitalism makes catastrophe surmountable. san sky wouldn't have been kind to occupy wall streeters. >> eric: or california. >> dana: i am worried about people who are not able to get to their jobs an they say they make an hourly wage. they are not on a salary. might not be full-time employees. they're part-time. i'm sure employers are being as understanding as they can be, but the economic damage will be felt by...
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he's had very public encounters with venezuela's hugo chavez, with former cuban dictator fidel castro. the president of bolivia stood up after only six minutes of questioning by him. both ramos and celines both moderated the first bilingual presidential debate. and most recently with the meet e candidates forum. but perhaps they are best known for defending the rights of immigrants by reporting on their plight and giving a voice to the voiceless. >> maria is the most recognized hispanic female journalist in the united states. in fact, "the new york times" called her the voice of hispanic america. among her many honors she has received four emmys plus the edward r. murrow award. you'll want to read her highly acclaimed member would i "i am my father's daughter living a ife without secrets." george is the broadcast ter who will most determine the 2012 elections. just three years after he arrived at the united states in mexico, he was anchoring the nightly news. one of the youngest national anchors ever. he has authored 11 books. a country for all, an immigrant manifesto. welcome to the
he's had very public encounters with venezuela's hugo chavez, with former cuban dictator fidel castro. the president of bolivia stood up after only six minutes of questioning by him. both ramos and celines both moderated the first bilingual presidential debate. and most recently with the meet e candidates forum. but perhaps they are best known for defending the rights of immigrants by reporting on their plight and giving a voice to the voiceless. >> maria is the most recognized hispanic...
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. >>> venezuela is holding its presidential election in six days. while most polls show the incumbent hugo chavez in the lead they also show the opposition candidate is gaining on chavez. a crowd of possibly 100,000 people rallied in support of the challenger yesterday in came rack cuss. >>> the focus of campaign 2012 turns to denver this week, the site of first presidential debate. mitt romney plans to campaign there tonight. >> he'll debate president obama three times in the coming weeks and there will also be one vice presidential debate, this as a new presidential poll out this morning has the president with a 51% to 44% lead over governor romney. susan mcginnis has more. >> reporter: more than 11,000 people packed a high school in las vegas sunday night to listen to president obama. >> with' win nevada again -- we'll win nevada again. >> reporter: it was the president's last scheduled appearance before the first presidential debate on wednesday. >> governor romney, he's a good debater. i'm just okay. >> reporter: romney fit in another rehearsal
. >>> venezuela is holding its presidential election in six days. while most polls show the incumbent hugo chavez in the lead they also show the opposition candidate is gaining on chavez. a crowd of possibly 100,000 people rallied in support of the challenger yesterday in came rack cuss. >>> the focus of campaign 2012 turns to denver this week, the site of first presidential debate. mitt romney plans to campaign there tonight. >> he'll debate president obama three times...
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crude is no dirtier than the oil we're getting from venezuela. "it is unfortunate miss hanna and other out of state activists have chosen to break the law, tie up scarce law enforcement resources to deal with these matters and put themselves in our workers at risk. transcanada like american energy companies operating in canada has the legal authority to build this pipeline under texas state law on the fair child property the commissioner's court granted us the easement and establish compensation which mrs. fairchild is disputing. are you disputing that? and what is your next step? >> i'm not disputing that they have the right because texas laws gave them the right to come across my property. i'm protesting to stop tar sands anywhere in the united states because it's the dirtiest fuel in the world. and we have to be careful what we do and not contaminate our water, our air. we can live without oil. we can't live without water. >> but this has been approved at least in this section of the country. and we see these pictures of you all, you know. wha
crude is no dirtier than the oil we're getting from venezuela. "it is unfortunate miss hanna and other out of state activists have chosen to break the law, tie up scarce law enforcement resources to deal with these matters and put themselves in our workers at risk. transcanada like american energy companies operating in canada has the legal authority to build this pipeline under texas state law on the fair child property the commissioner's court granted us the easement and establish...
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the form er vice president of venezuela says he met the former cuban leader saturday, and he's doing very well. castro is 86. he has not been seen publicly since march when he met with the pope. >>> oh, did you see that wild finish in the redskins/giants game? very exciting one, joe. tell us what happened. >>> i was on the plane last night watching it. they have the screens on the seats -- >> you're so spoiled, as we all are now. >> everyone on the plane is like ah! we thought it was over. it was dubbed a game between old school quarterback versus new school quarterback, veteran quarterback eli manning against robert griffin iii and it looked like rg3 would pull out the last-second win, goes up 23-20, puts the redskins in the lead. here comes manning, a 77-yard touchdown. he would escape with the win. two plays later, it was like it never even happened. giants would pull out the thrilling win. everyone on the plane was like, it's so exciting. it made the four and a half hour flight go by so much faster. >> we can watch football games on the plane. it's the greatest. >>> if today is y
the form er vice president of venezuela says he met the former cuban leader saturday, and he's doing very well. castro is 86. he has not been seen publicly since march when he met with the pope. >>> oh, did you see that wild finish in the redskins/giants game? very exciting one, joe. tell us what happened. >>> i was on the plane last night watching it. they have the screens on the seats -- >> you're so spoiled, as we all are now. >> everyone on the plane is like...
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. >>> welcome to "weekends with alex witt," at just half past the hour, we start in venezuela where voters are going to the polls to decide if hugo chavez should be back in office, he has been president for four years, and wants to turn his country into a socialist state. >>> and u.s. given south korea permission to develop long-range missiles capable of reaching any part of north korea, seoul's agreement was one with the u.s. >>> and the polls in california hitting record highs once again, going up five cents overnight to 4.66 a gallon, and some states are charging more than $5 for regular. >>> and authorities in northeastern oklahoma arrested a man who they say was planning to bomb 48 churches. police say they found 52 glass bottle grenades in his hotel room, along with the bombing plans. >>> and a liquor store owner recovering from minor injuries here, the pickup truck jumped the curb, and crashed into the store. the driver took off, police say he was drunk, really not smart. >>> and new reaction from both sides as to how each candidate did in each presidential debate. robert gibbs gave
. >>> welcome to "weekends with alex witt," at just half past the hour, we start in venezuela where voters are going to the polls to decide if hugo chavez should be back in office, he has been president for four years, and wants to turn his country into a socialist state. >>> and u.s. given south korea permission to develop long-range missiles capable of reaching any part of north korea, seoul's agreement was one with the u.s. >>> and the polls in california...
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in venezuela with all the atrocities, the rule of law. my main disagreement with chavez is because he's been an accomplice of the colombia terrorist groups and i disagree with giving the opportunity to show up while everyone knows in colombia that chavez has been an accomplice here of terrorist groups. >> can i ask one other question? the kind of pressure you put on the terrorists in colombia, some americans are saying we need to do that in mexico, which is a country now threatened by drug cartels violence. what do you think about? could the colombian model work for mexico. the president of mexico has done very well. i am confident that the new president will commit himself. we call that determination. the new president recently. >> the book is "no lost causes," president alvaro uribe, thank you very much. it was an honor to have you on the show this morning. ahead this morning, a personal and revealing look back at reagan's west coast white house by president reagan's daughter. >>> and next, molly ringwald joins the table. you're watchin
in venezuela with all the atrocities, the rule of law. my main disagreement with chavez is because he's been an accomplice of the colombia terrorist groups and i disagree with giving the opportunity to show up while everyone knows in colombia that chavez has been an accomplice here of terrorist groups. >> can i ask one other question? the kind of pressure you put on the terrorists in colombia, some americans are saying we need to do that in mexico, which is a country now threatened by...
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both parties -- i work in venezuela in the 1990's. two parties functioned as. -- on trend. -- functioned. both parties had definitive ideologies when they began. both parties became erect. both parties and relied on excess of cash. -- both parties became corrupt. both parties relied on excess of cash. no to these things very carefully. they are not good for the jews. they're not good for democracy. they are the opposite of what either president bush or president clinton had in mind. they are dangerous to democracy for the long term. i close with this thought. you do not have to like what george bush did. i thought that the villain in bush was wrong. you cannot fight a war on the cheap. you cannot put american art risk on the cheap because you want to save $2. eisenhower did not do it. he was organized. that being said, these two presidents, because of their ages that they took office, they had a point of view in a particular sense of where the nation was going at the end of the 20th century. what we see as an end to the with that demo
both parties -- i work in venezuela in the 1990's. two parties functioned as. -- on trend. -- functioned. both parties had definitive ideologies when they began. both parties became erect. both parties and relied on excess of cash. -- both parties became corrupt. both parties relied on excess of cash. no to these things very carefully. they are not good for the jews. they're not good for democracy. they are the opposite of what either president bush or president clinton had in mind. they are...
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the former vice president of venezuela says he met the former cuban leader saturday. and he's doing very well. castro's 86, had not been seen publicly since march when he met with the pope. >>> the tsa is swapping out its x-ray scanners that many people right wing too revealing and replacing them with machines that could get you through security faster. the tsa told a news sites that it's happening in some of the busiest airports like l.a. and chicago. the scanners will show a more generic image of the body. >>> at least seven people were injured when an amtrak train jumped the tracks in michigan. amtrak says none of the injuries were life threatening. but the train came just short of hitting some freight cars that were still sitting on another track. passengers said things could have been much worse if the train had hit those cars. >>> a little girl is fighting for her life after she was mistaken for a sdmunk her mean costume and shot. the 9-year-old was wearing a black outfit with a white tasselled hat. she was at a halloween party saturday in beaver county, pennsyl
the former vice president of venezuela says he met the former cuban leader saturday. and he's doing very well. castro's 86, had not been seen publicly since march when he met with the pope. >>> the tsa is swapping out its x-ray scanners that many people right wing too revealing and replacing them with machines that could get you through security faster. the tsa told a news sites that it's happening in some of the busiest airports like l.a. and chicago. the scanners will show a more...
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. >>> y sofía sánchez de venezuela, tu tierra, 3 años. >>> y felicidades a romina de la florida que cumple 4 años. >>> ahora tengo el placer de enseñarle a cristian de la fuente. >>> qué cosa. >>>e l gangnam style. >>> lo ve, lo ve. >>> capitán, capitán (todos hablan). >>> hágase para allá. >>> se viene, se viene ♪. >>> venga, cristian, venga, venga (todos hablan). >>> monta el caballo, monta el caballo ♪. >>> eso, monta el caballito ♪. ♪ eh, sexy lady >>> ahora, todos todos >>>, eh, eh (aplausos) ♪ oopa, gangnam style >>> venga, eso, eso >>> palmas, palmas (aplausos) >>> a mover ♪. >>> el mejor gangnam style. >>> un gangnam style bravío. >>> pausa y no se marche, porque hoy podría ser su día de suerte, cómo aplicar a una tarjeta de crédito por primera vez sin correr riesgo. >>>aademás, caballero, taco de ojo, unas meseras prepararon el mejor platillo en un calendario muy sensualón, no se pierda la historia. >>> tenemos los documentos que confirman que shakira sacó a su exnovio antonio de la rúa de un lugar, ya regresamos con más de despierta américa tu mejor
. >>> y sofía sánchez de venezuela, tu tierra, 3 años. >>> y felicidades a romina de la florida que cumple 4 años. >>> ahora tengo el placer de enseñarle a cristian de la fuente. >>> qué cosa. >>>e l gangnam style. >>> lo ve, lo ve. >>> capitán, capitán (todos hablan). >>> hágase para allá. >>> se viene, se viene ♪. >>> venga, cristian, venga, venga (todos hablan). >>> monta el...
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we've seen venezuela also become very active. puerto ricans in that crucial swing, and we've got americans that still the biggest kid on the block but they're not the only kid on the block some candidates today would not only have to come during the cuban crisis with a lot more like her targeting with other hispanic groups is why you see a lot of conversation going on about pre-trade and latin america and issues that i appointed like education and health care it's why you're seeing the government and for rico spending a lot time. white you are seeing them in alaska some of the puerto rican congress people come down. so we are seeing a lot of activity. i think president obama -- what we see today, and let's remember these polls are a snapshot of today, and we have seen that they can change from one minute to the next both today i would say that president obama is just off with just enough groups including hispanics where the lead that he had and enjoyed with john mccain four years ago has probably been great and the trend continue
we've seen venezuela also become very active. puerto ricans in that crucial swing, and we've got americans that still the biggest kid on the block but they're not the only kid on the block some candidates today would not only have to come during the cuban crisis with a lot more like her targeting with other hispanic groups is why you see a lot of conversation going on about pre-trade and latin america and issues that i appointed like education and health care it's why you're seeing the...